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2024 Trends for Business Analysis

Passionate BA

. “The future is now,” as they used to say back in the old days! As it is here already, it is high time to try and gaze into the crystal ball and make wild predictions of what this year may bring to the world of business analysis. Here are the top five things business analysts will deal with in 2024.

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Replacing Legacy. Part 2: Archeology, Politics, Red Flags

Analysts Corner

Legacy systems usually have a monolithic structure with several layers of business logic added throughout the years of operation. And the microservice architecture is a modern response to the old lavish monolith. But do we need to bring the old mess to the new home? That is the critical question to answer.

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4 Ways AI Can Improve Your Marketing Strategy

Smart Data Collective

AI technology is rapidly changing the state of business. Last year, around 35% of businesses reported using AI to some degree. Your online content, whether it’s a blog post or a landing page, is responsible for driving engagement levels. You can’t assume two-year-old research is going to do the trick.

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The Art and Science of FP&A Storytelling

Timo Elliott

You can find a blog post version of my commentary below, and a draft video of my section: What’s new with analytics and storytelling for finance teams? The rules of thumb and standard ways of doing business have been thrown out of the window. Business people want more data than ever.

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Managing backlog flow with the “Rock Crusher” method

Analysts Corner

IIBA’s new publication caught the attention of participants and social media during the last Building Business Capability (BBC) Conference. But rather of a whole “village” around the product, from customers, stakeholders, backlog managers, business analysts, Subject Matter Experts (SME), Solution Owners, among others.

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Requirements & API: Definitions

Analysts Corner

Those materials targeted for Business Analysts and Product Owners who want to learn about APIs. So, I had to gain some tech proficiency, considering my background in business analysis. Original blog posts lacked some storytelling consistency, and workshops/webinars were for the Russian-speaking audience. What is API?

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Self Serve Data Preparation: No Skills Required!

ElegantJ BI

When asked about using an analytical solution to find and use data and make decisions, many business users feel insecure about the process required to get to the results. Data preparation has traditionally been the domain of a data scientist, a business analyst or an IT professional. But, that is no longer true!